You might have heard about this place in the song 'The Dilton Marsh Experience', written by Ben Turner and Richard Chambers, or in the poem 'The Dilton Marsh Halt' written by John Betjemen. Despite being located near the local major towns of Frome, Trowbridge, Warminister, and Westbury, Dilton Marsh has kept its 'villagey' feel. It is home to about 2000 residents and has its own church, pub, fish & chip shop, post office, pre-school and primary school, convenience store, and hairdressers. It is a self-sufficient community that is bustling with activities all throughout the year, not to mention a picturesque countryside and convenient location to see the sights around Wiltshire.
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Check out more historical buildings.
Aside from the cottages along the village street, you should also visit the Holy Trinity Church, a Grade II listed Romanesque structure built in 1844. There is also the Chalcot House, a mid-18th century listed building that is a three-storey country house.
2. Join the village festivities.
Every year the locals celebrate Dilton Marsh Carnival and Village Day. The first event provides the opportunity to hang out with family and friends while enjoying plenty of refreshments, entertainment, stalls, and games. The second one has an array of events, such as exhibits and, live music, and sports. This is also a great chance to see the beautiful flowers in Dilton Marsh since there are open gardens and floral arrangement displays.
3. Go fishing.
Check out Cuckoos Rest Fishery, which has a tackle and bait shop and well-stocked lakes where you can enjoy catching bream, carp, chubb, perch, pike, roach, and rudd. You can relax in the tranquil countryside while practising your angling skills. You can even do night fishing and camp in a caravan. Just make sure to make prior arrangements with the management.
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